Figure 6.18a. Figure 6.18b Figure 6.18c Figure 6.19 Reprinted, by permission, from R.S. Behnke, 2005, Kinetic anatomy, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Effective Treatment of Posttraumatic and Postoperative Edema in Patients with Ankle and Hindfoot Fractures by Manuela Rohner-Spengler, Angela Frotzler,
Advertisements

Periprosthetic Humeral Fractures After Shoulder Arthroplasty by Sanjay Kumar, John W. Sperling, George H. Haidukewych, and Robert H. Cofield J Bone Joint.
Bilateral Compartment Syndrome of the Thigh in a College Football Athlete by Brianna N. Patti, Kiel J. Pfefferle, and Timothy Myer JBJS Case Connect Volume.
Radiographic and Histologic Assessment of Calcium Sulfate in Experimental Animal Models and Clinical Use as a Resorbable Bone-Graft Substitute, a Bone-Graft.
Avoiding Complications in the Treatment of Humeral Fractures by Jeffrey O. Anglen, Michael T. Archdeacon, Lisa K. Cannada, and Dolfi Herscovici J Bone.
Effectiveness of a Microvascular Surgery Training Curriculum for Orthopaedic Surgery Residents by Jia-Wei Kevin Ko, Alyssa Lorzano, and Adam J. Mirarchi.
Proximal Opening Wedge Osteotomy with Wedge-Plate Fixation Compared with Proximal Chevron Osteotomy for the Treatment of Hallux Valgus by Mark Glazebrook,
Detection of Orthopaedic Implants in Vivo by Enhanced- Sensitivity, Walk-Through Metal Detectors by Miguel A. Ramirez, Edward K. Rodriguez, David Zurakowski,
Osteoporosis Disease Management: What Every Orthopaedic Surgeon Should Know by Richard M. Dell, Denise Greene, David Anderson, and Kathy Williams J Bone.
AMY AIELLO, KATO BAILEY, NINA BARONE ANKLE JOINT
Symposium - The Outcomes Movement in Orthopaedic Surgery: Where We Are and Where We Should Go by MARC F. SWIONTKOWSKI, JOSEPH A. BUCKWALTER, ROBERT B.
The Fellowship Match Process: The History and a Report of the Current Experience by Lisa K. Cannada, Scott J. Luhmann, Serena S. Hu, and Robert H. Quinn.
Characteristics of Clinical Shoulder Research Over the Last Decade: A Review of Shoulder Articles in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery from 2004 to 2014.
Spinal Column Injuries Among Americans in the Global War on Terrorism by James A. Blair, Jeanne C. Patzkowski, Andrew J. Schoenfeld, Jessica D. Cross Rivera,
Allograft-Prosthesis Composite for Revision of Catastrophic Failure of Total Elbow Arthroplasty by Pierre Mansat, Robert A. Adams, and Bernard F. Morrey.
Alfred R. Shands, Jr., Lecture: Our Humanitarian Orthopaedic Opportunity by Augustus A. White J Bone Joint Surg Am Volume 84(3): March 1, 2002 ©2002.
A Randomized, Prospective Study of Operative and Non- Operative Treatment of Injuries of the Fibular Collateral Ligaments of the Ankle* by P. POVACZ, F.
Instructional Course Lectures, The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons - Running Injuries: A Biomechanical Approach*† by TOM F. NOVACHECK J Bone Joint.
Level of Evidence in Orthopaedic Journals by William T. Obremskey, Nick Pappas, Emad Attallah-Wasif, Paul Tornetta, and Mohit Bhandari J Bone Joint Surg.
Evaluation of the Content and Accessibility of Web Sites for Accredited Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowships by Mary K. Mulcahey, Michelle M. Gosselin,
The Financial Impact of Orthopaedic Fellowship Training by Trevor Gaskill, Chad Cook, James Nunley, and R. Chad Mather J Bone Joint Surg Am Volume 91(7):
Demonstrating the Value of Orthopaedic Surgery Through Multicenter Trials by Alan S. Hilibrand, Kurt Spindler, and Regis J. O’Keefe J Bone Joint Surg Am.
Acute Compartment Syndrome of the Foot Following an Inversion Injury of the Ankle with Disruption of the Anterior Tibial Artery by Aman Dhawan, and William.
Orthopaedic Surgeons’ View on Strategies for Improving Patient Safety by Stein J. Janssen, Teun Teunis, Thierry G. Guitton, David Ring, and James H. Herndon.
Eponyms in Orthopaedics by Jeffrey L. Visotsky, and Leon S. Benson J Bone Joint Surg Am Volume 83(2 suppl 2):S November 1, 2001 ©2001 by The Journal.
Management of Thumb Metacarpophalangeal Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries by Peter C. Rhee, David B. Jones, and Sanjeev Kakar J Bone Joint Surg Am Volume.
Variability in Spine Surgery Procedures Performed During Orthopaedic and Neurological Surgery Residency Training by Alan H. Daniels, Christopher P. Ames,
Metal Ion Levels After Metal-on-Metal Total Hip Arthroplasty by C.A. Engh, S.J. MacDonald, S. Sritulanondha, A. Korczak, D. Naudie, and C. Engh J Bone.
Lower-Extremity Peripheral Nerve Blocks in the Perioperative Pain Management of Orthopaedic Patients by Benjamin E. Stein, Umasuthan Srikumaran, Eric W.
Dynamic Ultrasound Assessment of the Effects of Knee and Ankle Position on Achilles Tendon Apposition Following Acute Rupture by Assad A. Qureshi, Talal.
Author name here for Edited books chapter 14 Analysis of Sport Performance 14 Analysis of Sport Performance chapter.
The Need for Increased Access to the U.S. Health-Care System by Jesse E. Bible, Richard S. Lee, and Gary E. Friedlaender J Bone Joint Surg Am Volume 91(2):
An AOA Critical Issue: Aging of the North American Population: New Challenges for Orthopaedics* by Joseph A. Buckwalter, James D. Heckman, and David P.
Evaluation of a Program for Long-Term Treatment of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Experience at the University Hospitals of Cleveland* by PAUL J. VIGNOS,
Algorithm for treatment of colorectal hemorrhage
Pain location in chronic pancreatitis
6 Proportionality Proportionality chapter 6 chapter
Concepts of Injury and Healing
Congestive heart failure: Treat the disease, not the symptom—Return to normalcy  Gerald D. Buckberg, MD  The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 
Recognition and First-Line Treatment of Anaphylaxis
Copyright © 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics.
Direct and indirect action of free electrons created by ionizing radiation. (Reproduced, with permission, from Hall EJ, Giaccia AJ. Radiobiology for the.
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy
Copyright © 2015 by the American Osteopathic Association.
Copyright © 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics.
In diastolic dysfunction, the diastolic pressure-volume relationship is shifted upward and to the left (dashed line), which leads to an elevated left ventricular.
Rearfoot movement during running
Figure 8.16a AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE by J.S. Torg et al.. Copyright 1990 by Sage Publications Inc. Journals. Reproduced with permission of.
Figure 8.23a Reprinted, by permission, from O. Shirado et al., 1992, "Influences of disc degeneration on mechanism of thoracolumbar burst fractures," Spine.
Copyright © 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics.
Copyright © American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Copyright © 2015 by the American Osteopathic Association.
Copyright © 2015 by the American Osteopathic Association.
Elastin, collagen, and some mechanical aspects of arterial aneurysms
Copyright © 2015 by the American Osteopathic Association.
Intra-abdominal Hypertension and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
Laryngeal Problems Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Metabolic Complications in Elderly Adults With CKD
Nicole A. Smith, M.D., M.P.H., Marc R. Laufer, M.D. 
Calcium currents and arrhythmias: insights from molecular biology
Short-Bowel Syndrome Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
This CGM tracing of a 28-year-old patient with a 15-year history of type 1 diabetes demonstrates the occurrence of hypoglycemia unawareness lasting from.
The Reply The American Journal of Medicine
Figure 7 Corneal tissue engineering
Clinical Practice Guidelines for Vascular Access
Congestive heart failure: Treat the disease, not the symptom—Return to normalcy  Gerald D. Buckberg, MD  The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 
Insomnia in the Elderly: Cause, Approach, and Treatment
Three-year cumulative incidence of diagnosed autism among boys aged 2–4 years, in birth cohorts. Three-year cumulative incidence of diagnosed autism among.
Intra-abdominal Hypertension and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
Vascular injury and concomitant long-bone fracture in war wounds
Presentation transcript:

Figure 6.18a

Figure 6.18b

Figure 6.18c

Figure 6.19 Reprinted, by permission, from R.S. Behnke, 2005, Kinetic anatomy, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 200.

Figure 6.20 Reprinted, by permission, from H.H. Huberti and W.C. Hayes, 1984, "Patellofemoral contact pressures. The influence of q-angle and tendofemoral contact," J Bone Joint Surg Am. 66(5): 717. © The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.

Figure 6.21 Adapted, by permission, from D.S. Hungerford and M. Barry, 1979, "Biomechanics of the patellofemoral joint," Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research 144: 11.

Figure 6B.1a Adapted, by permission, from R.F. Zernicke, J. Garhammer and F.W. Jove, 1977, "Human patellar-tendon rupture," J Bone Joint Surg Am. 59(2): 180. © The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.

Figure 6B.1b Adapted, by permission, from R.F. Zernicke, J. Garhammer and F.W. Jove, 1977, "Human patellar-tendon rupture," J Bone Joint Surg Am. 59(2): 181. © The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.

Figure 6.22 From Sports injuries: Their prevention and treatment, 3rd ed., L. Peterson and P. Renstrom, Copyright 2001, Human Kinetics. Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Books UK.

Figure 6.23a From Sports injuries: Their prevention and treatment, 3rd ed., L. Peterson and P. Renstrom, Copyright 2001, Human Kinetics. Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Books UK.

Figure 6.23b From Sports injuries: Their prevention and treatment, 3rd ed., L. Peterson and P. Renstrom, Copyright 2001, Human Kinetics. Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Books UK.

Figure 6.23c From Sports injuries: Their prevention and treatment, 3rd ed., L. Peterson and P. Renstrom, Copyright 2001, Human Kinetics. Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Books UK.

Figure 6.23d From Sports injuries: Their prevention and treatment, 3rd ed., L. Peterson and P. Renstrom, Copyright 2001, Human Kinetics. Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Books UK.

Figure 6.24a Reprinted, by permission, from R.S. Behnke, 2005, Kinetic anatomy, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 216.

Figure 6.24b Reprinted, by permission, from R.S. Behnke, 2005, Kinetic anatomy, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 216.

Figure 6.24c Reprinted, by permission, from R.S. Behnke, 2005, Kinetic anatomy, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 219.

Figure 6.25 Reprinted, by permission, from S.J. Mubarak, 1981, Compartment syndromes and Volkmann's contracture (Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders Company), 218.

Figure 6.26a AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE by M. Fredericson et al.. Copyright 1995 by Sage Publications Inc. Journals. Reproduced with permission of Sage Publications Inc. Journals in the format Presentation via Copyright Clearance Center.

Figure 6.26b AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE by M. Fredericson et al.. Copyright 1995 by Sage Publications Inc. Journals. Reproduced with permission of Sage Publications Inc. Journals in the format Presentation via Copyright Clearance Center.

Figure 6B.2

Figure 6.27a

Figure 6.27b

Figure 6.27c

Figure 6.28a

Figure 6.28b

Figure 6.28c

Figure 6.29a

Figure 6.29b Reprinted, by permission, from B.J. Sangeorzan,1991, Subtalar joint: Morphology and functional anatomy. In Inman's joints of the ankle, 2nd ed., edited by J.B. Stiehl (Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins),

Figure 6.30 Reprinted, by permission, from W.C. Whiting and S. Rugg, 2006, Dynatomy: Dynamic human anatomy (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 31.

Figure 6.31a Reprinted, by permission, from R.S. Behnke, 2005, Kinetic anatomy, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 213.

Figure 6.31b Reprinted, by permission, from R.S. Behnke, 2005, Kinetic anatomy, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 211.

Figure 6.32a

Figure 6.32b

Figure 6.33

Figure 6.34 Adapted, by permission, from R.S. Behnke, 2005, Kinetic anatomy, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 213.

Figure 6.35 Adapted, by permission, from R.S. Behnke, 2005, Kinetic anatomy, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 213.

Figure 6.36a

Figure 6.36b

Figure 6.36c

Figure 6.36d

Figure 6.37a

Figure 6.37b

Figure 6.37c

Figure 6.38 Copyright Primal Pictures Ltd.